I'm debating between Morton and Dinning.
Probably go with Morton i like his position on things.
Health care needs reform and if a few private clinics are open for those who wish to pay - then so be it. A few private clincs certinly isn't going to strip the public system of all it's doctors.
Let's face it, rich people get better everything. Cars, clothes, houses, shoes, you name it. If they want to pay for quicker and private health care, then so be it. That way it will unclog the public system making my wait less. The mentality of holding those who succeed back with the rest of everyone else just isn't right. Lots of people work really hard to get to where they are, and if they are in the position to pay for quicker service (notice how i say quicker and not better) then they have every right to do that.
No way if a few private clinics open, it's going to strip the entire public sector of good doctors, this argument is just ridiculous.
Last edited by eazyduzzit; 12-02-2006 at 04:00 PM.
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